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more about #voodoo something_unique_and_descriptive: I'm conflicted. On the one hand I'm sad that we won't be seeing any more of the hotness that was the last Omen. On the other hand I'm glad I don't h... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I was shopping for a new laptop to play WoW on, and was working from a list of possible vendors. Then, by chance I met an old Troll shaman in the gam... more » fuchikoma: It all started to go wrong when certain programs required a VGA card to be on a VESA bus... Then you had to have the right proprietary mix and match o... more » Hello Mister Walrus: When will we have sentient AI chips for our PCs? more » EVEs_Mako: I cry out for my old Voodoo! VOODOO! Good times.....good times. more » FrankenPC: I remember every one of those cards. Clearly the Voodoo revolutionized 3D acceleration. Now, let's talk about sound cards. Anyone remember the AdLib... more » Inception: Haha, the funny thing is that I actually use an S3 Virge card at work. Works with old linuxes out of the box! :D more » ZetaCrossfire: i got its big Brother the Blackbird 002. Its the best computer i have ever owned so i wonder how a smaller version of it will do... more » Rahul Sood: This is not your home brew liquid cooling guys. The tubes are the highest quality, they're very rigid, and it's sealed. It's designed to last over 7 y... more » Max_Lux: That tubing looks like crap. Not only does flex hosing slow flow, it also degrades quicker. Isn't a leak a bad thing? more » Mark Simpson: omg from the front it looks like a va-jay-jay! more » feezy23: Looks a Lil dated to me.. more » flamingmenudo: What is that big black block to the let side? A powersupply? That thing is the size of an apple mini. While the functionality of the second screen is ... more » mobiuslogic: Wait, wait, wait. Hold on here. Apply brakes. What's the use of a tiny screen underneath your big screen? I don't get this. If it were on the cove... more » OMG! Ponies!: More companies need to look to the wisdom of Dr. Ian Malcolm when coming up with some of these cockamamie designs. It seems to me that HP was so busy ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Screw gamers. This looks like an awesome mediacenter thingamadoodle for the living room. more » canned-air: How big is this thing? more » Shub-Niggurath!*pew-pew* YourRuneIsMine!: Engadget sucks, Giz rules! more » EVEs_Mako: 9800 GTs would have sold me. I like where this is going....the gamer-on-the-go. more » -
#voodoo
Voodoo PC Brand Is Basically Dead
We'd speculated before that Voodoo was essentially toast, but we really wondered what was up when HP appropriated the "Envy" brand and design into HP laptops. Aaaand we it seems from Rahul Sood's latest that it's basically dead. More » -
#nerdhistory
The Glorious, Hulking History of 3D Graphics
From the Voodoo1 in 1996 to the wallet-and-pixel crushing Nvidia GeForce GTX 285, Maximum PC recounts the entire history of 3D graphics in ultra-gory detail. A fantastically nerdy way to kill 30 minutes. [Maximum PC] -
#desktops
Gallery: Check Out the HP Firebird 803's Liquid-cooled Innards
News of HP's Firebird 803 may have leaked out over the holidays, but now that its been officially announced, we have a batch of photos, including the freakishly tidy insides, as well as pricing details. More » -
#laptops
HP Firefly Has Two Screens, Multitouch, Big Huge Butt
HP is finally joining this weird, new multiple display party with the Voodoo DNA-ed Firefly, which carries a secondary screen, an oddly-placed multitouch trackpad and guts comparable to its powerful desktop counterpart. More » -
#hp
Voodoo-Designed HP Firebird 803 Is Tiny, Still Has Space for Too Many Lights
I loved Voodoo Omen's steely, austere looks, so the design of HP's pint-sized Firebird 803 gaming tower with VoodooDNA is kind of disappointing. Oddly, it reminds me of Linkin Park. -
#review
Voodoo Envy 133 Review (Verdict: Plenty Thin, Plenty Pricey)
VoodooPC's Envy 133, the world's thinnest laptop, just started shipping, and we scored one of the first production units straight outta Calgary. It's a lithe black laptop that keeps cool while running Vista, a super light machine that's strong as hell thanks to a carbon-fiber frame. It's the size of a MacBook Air with way more tech crammed inside, including its own second Linux-based operating system. And though it costs a lot more than most laptops that perform similar chores, it does it with a grace that I haven't seen since Vista's launch. It's not a gamer's system, but the Voodoo team deserves credit for using what they've learned to build a laptop that stands out when everything else on the PC market just blends in. Does it have any flaws? Yep, plenty. Here's the full review: More » -
#intel
Intel Opens Door for Army of MacBook Air Clones
Muffled by the cacophony of like a million netbooks and the wireless power that'll power our cyborg brains at the Intel Developer Forum was the low-key introduction of Intel's next-gen 45nm dual core chips for ultra-thin notebooks—i.e., the dwarven chips that made the MacBook Air possible. Now that everybody can snag them, expect a surge of similarly limber notebooks that can suck in their gut to fit into narrow pockets of ugly paper. More » -
